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IHSOCIAL UICULICUTSUS
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, r j. T . King. Sr., « to Irwta-
Grimes attended court
w ith relative* at Alma.
w rea-‘- F West> of Atlanta, i
'• Ir - l is sister, Mrs J. W. Ivey, day in Greensboro.
i patient at
MISS HAZEL BIVINS WEDS MB
JAMES CRAIG.
A marriage of interest throughout
the state was that of Miss Hazel
Bivins to Mr. James Hagood Craig,
Jr., of Columbus, which was solem
nized Saturday, Oct. 5, at five o’clock
at the First Baptist church. Dr.
Mm. H. A^Boyer, of Union, Is . Frederick Porter, of Columbus, •«-
of her filer. Mm. C. patient at the Scott Hospital. T ame. Termi per,-
S 1 " 5 ' Miss Louise Ivey is a surgical fjr7ned the o*rcmoay in the ,w-
patient at the City Hospital. *“* “ * lar *' as “ mh,y »' reUUv "
Mr. Buddy Do*ter, of Thomson. and friends
home the past week-end.
Mr. W. B. Hardy spent Friday in
Atlanta.
Mrs. Sara Hall spent the week
end in Greensboro
Mrs. J. E. Woods
the Scott Hospital.
Mrs. Dorman Hardy spent Mon
Rosie wide, of Savannah,
C .fTSrrielt Mlneey, of Harrison.
s week-end guest of Miss
' j^e Pound, of Athens, spent
—k-rnd with her dsiufhter.
the .
Miss Ida Pounds.
end with relath j at Oxford, Ga.
Mr. and Mrs. David Glass and Mr.
is. —“
. Mrs. John W. Mobley, of Hyman Glass spent Wednesday
Df ari .oent Tuesday with Mr. and Atlanta
1 V B. McKinnon.
1 Messers Jesse Hall and Joe Free-
ma „ of Atlanta, spent Tuesday af
ternoon and night here.
... Harper, of Miami, Fla., is
,„ c ‘curst Of her son and daughter.
MS *nd Mrs- Julia Harper.
M ; , r Wicker of Tennille is
h is daughter, Mrs. T. L.
South Wayne Street.
' " Keel, of Wrightsvillc,
gnont the -veek-end with her sons
?p ° n dy and K. B. Keel.
Ilrooks and son. of At-
Sundav with Mrs. W. S.
and Miss Mary Brooks.
Mr Henry Gilmore, of Pensacola.
, rt .turned home after a visit
( |V"yrs. Charles Fowler.
’ Vr ,„ i Mrs. P. M. Knightengale,
of Bmir- wick, spent the past week
y r . and Mrs. W. B. McKinnon
Mr; F 1 Keel and Mrs. Grady Keel
- week-end with their
brother. Mr. Paul Hadaway In Cor-
Mabel Rogers. Miss Augela
KiUingcr and Mrs. Kitsinger moto•-
ed to Daytona Beach, Fla., for the
W Mr Tnd Mrs. Otto M. Conn have
gone to New York for a visit of ten
days as the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Compton Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Argo spent
Sunday in Macon at the bed-side
of Mrs. Argo sister, Mrs. Mumford,
who is critially ill.
Mi* Mildred Berett Linscott and
litife daughter. Grace Bond Lin-
■ sfott of Miami, are the guests of
| Mr?. Malcolm Flemister.
Mrs. M. H. Groover and li*tle
daughter. Betty Jean, have return
ed from a weeks visit to Mrs. Groov
ers mother, in Quitman.
Miss Elilie Chandler has gone to
Atlanta, where she has accepted
, Catherine’s Beauty Solon
in the Medical Art Building
Mr. and Mrs George Davis and
children and Mrs. Ophelia Lingo
swnt the week-end with Mr. and
Mrs. C. E. Gladdin near Gordon.
Mr. Frank Richard and Mr. John
Uchard. of Akron, Ohio, are the
piests of Mr.
of the new Pontiac.
Mr. J. L. Sibley will leave Thurs-
as nome xne past weex-ena. T* 10 church was decorated with
Miss Willie Boggus spent the week ***tely palms and southern smilax
Mrs. Bertise Jenkins, of Sylvania,
; a surgical patient at the Scott
Hospital.
Mm. Robert Harper spent a few
days of the past week in Indian
Springs.
Mrs. R. T. Hall and children spent
Sunday with Mrs. B. L. Marsh in
Deepstep.
Mrs. D. G. Kea. of Haddock, Ga..
; at the City Hospital for surgical
treatment.
Mr. James Malcolm, of Bostwick.
a., is in the City Hospital for surgi
cal treatment.
Miss Dorothy Veal, o! Deepstep.
ad a tonsil operation at the Scott
hospital this week.
Mrs. R. T. Reynolds, of McIntyre,
has been brought to the Scott Hos
pital fer treatment.
Master Milton Stevens, of Gordon,
a., is at the City Hospital for
surgical treatment.
Mr. H. B. Arnold was admitted to
the City Hospital on Saturday for
surgical treatment.
Miss Virginia Hudson. Vidulia.
id a major operation at the Scott
Hospital this week
Mrs. Mattie Moran is spending
this week in Gray visiting her sis-
r. Mrs. Jim Morton.
Miss Nellie Callaway was admit
ted to the City Hospital on Tuesday
lor surgical treatment.
Mr and Mrs. Kenneth McMillan
have returned from a visit to Mrs.
Hulsev Bray in Atlanta.
Mrs B. W. Hartley, who is Postal
opotalor at Millen for a few weeks
spent the week-end at home.
Mrs. Ellen Ennis Smith has been
dismissed from the Cits- Hosp.tol
after several days illness.
Mrs. F. C. Penucl and children, ot
Thompson.
of Dr. and Mrs. J. I- Garrard
Miss Mary Cline returned Sunday
from a visit to Hendereovtlle, N. C
where she spent several weeks.
Mrs. Starnes Johnson is on an e<
tended visit to her ion, Mr. Verne
Johnson and family to Augusta.
Mrs. Kate Semmes, of Savannam
will arirve in the ^Saturday to
e the week-end guests
Akron, Ohio, are the wrtl a^ ^ ^ ^ Mis§es dine. corMge was 0 f Talisman ros- buds
and Mm. George Fish- spe 0 , Mrs , T. E. Sullivan Mrs Jamc5 Craig, mother of the
recret to know that she is In the waI gowned In royal blue
re *‘ .. . < major opera- . .. u.. n. vrilow but-
Wild asters and cosmos were bank
ed on the chancel rail. Marie Antio-
nette baskets held large yellow
chryiantmnums. The beautiful
background for the bridal party
completed by cathedcral candlebra
holding white burning tapers which
cast a soft glow to the twilight
shadows. Pews for the relatives
marked with clusters of yellow
chrysanthemums tied with white
tulle.
Proceeding the ceremony a pro
gram of nuptial music was rendered
by Miss Maggie Jenkins and Mrs. L.
P. Longino. Mrs. Longino sang, “Be
cause” “God Touch the Rose”, and
"Prayer Perfect.”
The maid of honor was Miss Mary
White, of Columbus. The brides
maids were Miss Lucille Craig. Miss
May Moore. Miss Louise Cox and
Miss Lillian Jones, of Columbus. The
attendants gowns were of Georgian
Rust taffeta and featured high necks
puffed sleeves and trains. They were
large hats of brown fel* and carried
... bouquets of bronze chrysan
themums. Little Anne Harding Jett
the flower girl. Her dress was
.ose taPleta and she carried a
nosegay of dainty mixed flowers.
Master Jimmie Cox carried the ring
i a lily.
The ushers were Orvin Coppage,
Allen Thompson. Rudolph Stanley.
Merritt Booth and Jake Jones, of
Columbus.
The bride entered with her fath
er, Mr. Homer Bivins who gave her
in marriage. Her gown was of lus
trous white satin fashioned along
princess lines and the bodies intro
duced the cowl neckline. The long
Jeeves fitted tightly from elbow to
wrist and formed points
hands. Tiny satin covered buttons
trimmed the gown in the back from
the waistline to the neckline. The
veil of tulle was attached to a cap
made of three bands of braided sa
tin and the wreath of orange blos
soms fitted closely to her hair. She
carried a shower bouquet of
and lilies of the valley. She
met at the altar by the groom and
his best man. Mr. Nathan Hunter, of
Columbus.
Mrs. Bivins, mother of the bride,
gown of black velvet Her
lace with a silver bowl of white
roses and silver candle sticks hold
ing white tapers forming the center
decoration. ’Kte bride's bot^k was
kept by Mrs. Kenmore Burns, of
Macon. Assisting in serving and
entertaining were Mrs. L. P. Longi
no, Mrs. J. I. Garrard, Mrs. C. G
Cox, Mrs. J. J. Wootten, Mrs. John
Wiley, Mrs. F. C. Penuel, Mrs. Aline
Owens, Misses Floride Allen, Anne
Bone. Louisa Echols, Floride Moore.
Grace Stembridge, Josephine Jen-
ningfe, Juanita Intffcm, Laurette
Bone, Laura Cox. After the recep
tion Mr. and Mrs. Craig left for a
wedding trip and will be at home to
their friends in Columbus after Oc
tober 20th. Mrs. Oraig’s traveling
suit was of brown crepe with match
ing accessories.
The out-oMown guest* were: Mr.
and Mrs. F. C. Fenuel, Thompson,
Ga.: Mr. and Mrs. James C. Craig
Sr.. Dr. Frederick Porter. Mr. Orvin
Coppage, Miss Mary White. Mis*
Lillian Jones, Mrs. Nathan Hunter,
Mr. and Mrs. Jake Jones. Mr. and
Mrs. Rudolph Stanley. Miss Lucille
Craig, Mr. and Mrs. Merritt Booth.
Mr. Harris Jefferson. Mr. Allen
Thompson, of Columbus; Mr. and
Mrs. Kenmore Bums, Jr., of Macon;
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bivins, of Had
dock: Mr. Howard Bivins, of Mccoi
and Mr. Elsworth Bivins, of Atlanta
.... regret to know that she Is in
the City Hospital for surgical treat
ment
Mrs. R S. Roden berry has return
ed to her home in Moultrie after
spending several weeks in the city
for an operation. She was accom
panied by Miss Bessie and
Mrs. Tommy Sullivan, who spent a
day in Moultrie. Mr. C. M. Cam-
mage, father of Mrs. Sullivan, ac
companied them home for a visit.
The friends of Mrs. Sam Terry. Miss Gillie Hutchins will
her duties at L. N. Jordan’s this
week after an absence of several
weeks.
Miss Mary CUne was hostess this
week to the Tuesday Night Bridge
dub. Those present were Mesdames
Willie Stembridge, Loon Callaway,
F. D. 11100101, Misses Betty Fergu
son, Willie Boggus, Elizabeth Thom
as, Willie Boggus and Martha Thom
as. Mrs. Thomas won high score
prize and Miia Betty Ferguson low.
Campus
THEATRE
THURSDAY OCT. 10
Joaa Mottle! aad CleaJm FunS
"WE’RE IN THE MONET’
With Hmgh Hubert ul “Mu
Moaataia" Dm.
FRIDAY OCT. 11
Joe E. Brewi ■
“ALIBI IKE”
enroute to spend the
Maj. and Mrs. T. H. Rentz were
the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mark
Ethridge in Richmond, Va., while ^nisied from the City
enroute to Annapolis foe the G. M. “* a(lCT 3 n .ppendix opera-
C. Navy game. "T
Messrs. Ralph Simmeison, Dolly uo ^
Roberson, and Howard Underwood
Scott hospital for
George Blanco, of Hsvana, Cuba
dismissed «™» the
Hospital, after an appendix open,
°Mr W. R. Russell, of Atlanta, Ga..
,. and Howard Underwooo Mr to his home after
business trip to Atlsnta has re >t , h( , cit y Ht»
Monday They saw the first showing surgical
pital.
The Y. w. A. of the Baptist church
L. Sibley will leave Tnurs- h on Tucs d 0 y night.
Sea Island where he will tn«‘ a ‘ lcd ln the program
est of his con, Mr. John °
a week-end hunting d, “ U r f £, b t. h. Lewis, of Spa
„as the guest last week of
« o' thc Junc ' I daughter, Mrs. Go". W. Johns
meet Saturday I, f „ mIlv _
with Miss Doris.
AH nu mbers ore urged to be j
velvet. Her flcwers were yellow but
ton chrysanthemums.
After the ceremony Mr. and Mrs
Bivins entertained at a reception at
their home. Roses and dahlias were
used in attractive decoration through
out the house. In the dining room
whore the ice cream and cake were
served, the table was overlaid with
Zovop&oi
SATURDAY OCT 12
“BLACK SHEEP”
WKb Ft— La we ut Claire
Tnaar
Alia JaU Mack lr.tr. ■
“RUSTLERS OF RED DOG”
ON THE STAGE
BIG TIME VAUDEVILLE
SUNDAY OCT. 1JTH
“OLD MAN RHYTHM”
With Chattel Baity Rafm
MOWAY-TUESDAY OCT. 14-15
Zipper Bagif‘ ■ 98c
nn county
'her meeting of the June-
riub will meet Saturday j a d ~ fainil y.
it 4 o’clock with Miss Doris . ' j H Mnrshbum. of Norman.
I Oklahoma, was called home on ac-
the election of officers. I cmjnt of death of her father, mr
{l »pita
iends of Mr. Dixon Williams
to know that hir condition
tly improve^, althcugh he
seriously ill at the City
here he has been for ten
dairies c. P. Crawford. J- L-
*° n - - T O. Sallee and R. H. Mc-
■b attenriod a meeting of the Wo*
fian? Auxiliary of the Presbyter-
church in Siloam on last Wed-
man- friends here of Mrs. T.
^rPu.i. v ill regret to learn of the
mobile accident which
• in San Francisco, Cal.,
membered here as Mrs.
0c curcdt <
* will i
Mr.
s Paight
' r * Mrs. Guy Cantrell, of
are in thc city vlsit-
1 'itroll's mother, Mrs. Rob-
They are receiving a
1 me from their rela-
•nds.
nn. editor of the Monti-
' nd Mr. Troy Allen
'’aurthters who are stu-
S. C. W. They
by Misses Harvey,
Jordan, of Monticello.
•Mr HSun. D. W. Heidecker
and Miss Boss Bell, of Atlanta
spent the tveck-end with Mr. and
M CoWohn Sibley. Miss
Cone. Janette and M artha . * ,b '^
of Atlanta, spent Sunday with Mrs
H. D. Allen and family-
Mr . w. D. Morrison is re * alnl ™
his strength at his home and jll
Joon be able to resume his duties at
,o W. T. Conn Sons Co.
Messrs L. H. Andrews,
—d and L. C. HaU .Uended
the funeral services of Mr Eugen
Harris in Macon on Monday.
Miss Katherine Hopkins. Mrs. Gus
posay and Mrs. CradyCouneh. have
been dismissed from the Se olt
pital following maior . Dr
Mr. and Mrs. Enorh Rhodes. ^
and Mrs. E H Seott
William Fraley. Mr: w ^
Miss Anne Gibson. Eula Flake Pat
man and Bettv Allen made■
* sminvid a deliehtfu-
county last week-end
Skates W*
Foot Balt 98«
Field Glauei 9Sc
Bath Spray — $1.19
Boxing Gloves $1.98
Hair Neb 19c
.Fresh Shipment Fraley’s
Special Candice 50c lb
Watkau Emabified Cocoaut
Oil Sbaapoo S9c for 29<
Alpra Tabletei IN 33c
Vicks Salve, 3Sc VaJoe 25c
Qoart Mberal 01 49c
PL 0H> Mooth Wa* 49c
KBt Magoeo, PL _ 39c
2 Qt. Fi—flip Syragaa 49c
2 Qt. Hot Wrier Bottla ..49c
Cleaaaiof Time 5N
Sheets 2Sc
Sooitary Pads, 12’a 19c
Tweoty Maataa D—dfraa
TreatMt — 99c
We SpecUEze ■ Per*trip»k>m—Twa tepder^ Drnffiit to
Serve Yon at all T*aea
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phone 118
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2 k. Bel’s Spatial, Boat Caffee far the mmrj Ike aadat
affards SPECUL FOR SATURDAY 15c %.
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SUNBEAM MINCE MEAT
2 Ik. Jars pat ap ia
1 I. Jan Mkce 8kat
Saabeaat Package Mkce Meat aaka 2 large pka .
3 packages Royal Gehtk Detsert, aay flavar, 1
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Large bench Beets .... 19c
Large Stalk Celery 19c
Exba large kead Lettuce 19c
Faacy Ripe Toaiataet Sc lb
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Baackes 7»/*e
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Home grows map beam
per Ik — 7«/ 2 c
Skeled Batter Beam 29c qt
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Extra large Hoaey Dew Mekai,
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2 far 25c
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